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Different multi-Vt devices were developed for this process with a Vt range of around 200 mV. | Different multi-Vt devices were developed for this process with a Vt range of around 200 mV. | ||
− | + | TSMC 7-nanometer comes in two variations - low power and high performance. Those [[standard cell|cells]] are 240 nm and 300 nm tall respectively. | |
− | TSMC 7-nanometer | ||
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− | <tr><th>Type</th><th>High Density</th><th | + | <tr><th>Type</th><th>High Density</th><th>High Performance</th></tr> |
− | + | <tr><th>Fin Pitch</th><td colspan="2">30 nm</td></tr> | |
− | <tr><th>Fin Pitch</th><td colspan=" | + | <tr><th>Metal</th><td colspan="2">40 nm (smallest pitch used with DP)<br>76 nm (smallest pitch used with SP)</td></tr> |
− | <tr><th>Metal</th><td colspan=" | + | <tr><th>Gate Pitch</th><td>57 nm</td><td>64 nm</td></tr> |
− | <tr><th>Gate Pitch</th><td>57 nm</td><td>64 | + | <tr><th>Height</th><td>240 nm<br>8-fin x 30 nm</td><td>300 nm<br>10-fin x 30 nm</td></tr> |
− | <tr><th>Height</th><td>240 nm<br>8-fin x 30 nm</td><td>300 nm<br>10 | + | <tr><th>Tracks</th><td>6 T</td><td>7.5 T</td></tr> |
− | <tr><th>Tracks</th><td>6 T</td><td>7.5 | ||
</table> | </table> | ||